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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1920 Vol. 71 N. 22 - Page 62

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THE MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
PUBLISHERS AND DEALERS HOLD ANNUAL FALL BANQUET
Gathering of New York Association Held Last Week Proves Most Enjoyable Affair—Many
Prominent Vaudevillians Add to the Success of the Evening—President Fischer Makes Address
The annual Fall banquet and entertainment of
the Greater New York Music Publishers' and
Dealers' Association was held on Tuesday eve-
nirig of last week in the Jungle Room of Healy's,
Sixty-sixth street and Broadway.
Owing to the fact that the funds of the Asso-
ciation were quite low, a notice was forwarded
up to the usual Healy excellence and the enter-
tainment probably the best the Association has
ever presented.
Joe McCarthy, assisted by Harry Tierney at
the piano, sang the new success from the musical
show "Afgar," entitled "Why Don't You?"
Santly & Norton and Kranz & LaSalle, from
Beefsteak Dinner of New York Music Publishers' and Dealers' Association Held November 16
to the members that the evening \vould neces- vaudeville, also responded, as well as Eddie Can-
sarily have to be in the form of a "Dutch treat." tor, from musical comedy. Jack Glogau, Teddy
This, however, did not prevent a large attend- Morse and Ruby Cowan were among the others
ance. Many of the members were accompanied who contributed to the evening's entertainment.
Maurice Richmond, secretary of the Associa-
by guests, most of whom were from musical
comedy and vaudeville circles, and all of whom tion, called upon the inimitable Jack Bliss to act
contributed to the evening's entertainment. The as master of ceremonies and he, in every in-
affair was one of the most successful held in stance prior to the introduction of the various
the history of the organization, the food being entertainers, managed to bring forth a laugh
from the gathering. Especially was this true in
A BIG SELLER
his introduction of Eddie Cantor, whom he ac-
12th
STREET
RAG cused of being an exponent of the "Uplift" and a
disseminator of higher standards in music.
A REAL DANCE SENS A TION
SONG AND INSTRUMENTAL
Geo. Fischer, president of the body, addressed
Order from U» or Your Jobber
Obtamuui*. for All M echamcut i utirumentt
OTHER BIG SELLERS
LOVE BLOSSOM
KISS ME, DEAR
CINDA LOU
BARCELONA
UNDERNEATH THE DREAMY,
ORIENTAL MOON
j . W. JENKINS' SONS MUSIC CO., KANSAS CITY, MO.
CHARACTERISTIC
S O N G WALTZ
WITH THE HOVEL'TWISf
PROCLAIMED A HIT
WHHSVW PLATED AS A DANCE
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NOVEMBER 27,
1920
the gathering, telling of the progress the Asso-
ciation had made.
The accompanying photograph was taken by
the Empire Flashlight Co., Inc., and most of the
following who attended are represented: Walter
Douglas, Con Conrad, Harry Ruby, Bert Kal-
mar, Waterson, Berlin & Snyder; Bill Korn-
heiser, J. A. Decatur, Theodore Morse, L. A.
Santly, Cliff Odoms, Harry Tierney, Joe Mc-
Carthy, of Leo Feist, Inc.; Eddie Cantor, Joe
Norton, Jack Santly, G. Jandas, Thomas A.
Edison, Inc.; Vincent Sherwood and George
Hasse, McKinley Music Co.; Saul Bornstein,
Max Winslow, Bobby Crawford and Edward
Christy, Irving Berlin, Inc.; L. Schloss, B. F.
Wood Co.; L. M. Weippert, Chappell-Harms,
Inc.; B. N. Beck, Max Winkler, Louis Breau,
Belwin, Inc.; George Bliss, Oscar Ray, of the
Melodee Music Co., Inc.; Geo. Sheffield, of the
Aeolian Co.; B. Bloeden, M. Witmark & Sons;
B. M. McClelland; George Fischer, J. Fischer &
Bro.; V. D. Walsh; Louis Bernstein, Elliott
Shapiro, Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc.; H. Rose.
Pathe Freres; N. Orland, V. Conlan; J. Kraft,
E. Schuberth & Co.; Hamilton S. Gordon, Ham-
ilton A. Gordon, Inc.; Jerry Vogel, Plaza Music.
Co.; E. B. Bloeden, Broadway Music Corp.;
Maxwell Silver, of Charles K. Harris; Edward
B. Marks, Jos. W. Stem & Co.; L. Barr and
Jack Glogau, Fred Fisher, Inc.; Fred Hager, L.
Chandler, General Phonograph Corp.; Max
Fox-Trot Novelty Ballad
Special Price, 15 cents
Starting
Sensationally !
McKinley Music Co.
New York

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